Holding NCLB Accountable
Achieving Accountability, Equity, & School Reform
- Gail L. Sunderman - Civil Rights Project, Harvard University
These essays critically examine:
- What we know and don't know about the key mechanisms used to hold schools accountable
- Whether states have the capacity to implement all of the requirements called for in the law
- Whether states have the ability to provide the support and technical assistance necessary to help low-performing schools and districts
- The implications of the law for sustaining successful school reform
Holding NCLB Accountable covers four themes. The three themes of accountability, capacity, and school reform provide the framework for the book's chapters. The fourth theme - achieving equity and the implications of the law for low-income and minority students - is addressed throughout the book.
“An important contribution to the field.”
“This text offers valuable information for understanding the intent of NCLB, the positive effects of the legislation, the shortcomings of NCLB as currently authorized, and specific recommendations for improvements.”
"Useful, timely, and enlightening. A good compilation of well-researched articles that need to be read by the field."
It was adopted for last winter's class. It was current and may be the last NCLB book I use as reauthorization is upon us, but this was a paperback and up-to-date, readable book.